Misora hibari museum kyoto

  • The 1st floor is home to an exhibition of movie posters, valuable dresses and personal effects of Hibari Misora, an eternal star in the eyes of the Japanese.
  • The Kyoto Uzumasa Misora Hibari Museum located on the grounds of the Toei Kyoto Studio Park displays stage clothing and props that belonged to the national.
  • My first location was the TOEI Kyoto Studio Park where there is a modest exhibition of Misora Hibari memorabilia and information.
  • Kyoto Uzumasa Misora Hibari Museum

    Address
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Uzumasahigashihachiokachou 10 Toei Capital's Movie Story Village Map

    Area
    Uzumasa / Hanazono Area

    Phone
    0570064349

    Hours
    10:00-17:00 (Last entry until 60 minutes before closing)

    Closed
    2024/1/15-19

    Fees
    [Toei Uzumasa Eigamura Entrance fee]
    [Adult] 2,400 yen
    [Junior high school student] 1,400 yen
    [Child (3 years old and over)] 1,200 yen

    Parking
    Available(700spaces)

    Credit card
    Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)

    Electronic money/smartphone payment
    Possible (QUICPay, iD, WAON, Rakuten Edy, PayPay, ALIPAY, PiTaPa)

    Wi-Fi
    Available(KYOTO Wi-Fi)

    Power socket
    Not available

    Smoking
    Available (smoking area only)

    Vegetarian selection
    Available (Available to restaurants)

    English menu
    Available

    Average budget
    [Lunch] 3,001-5,000yen

    Suggested length of stay
    120 minutes or more (less than 30 minu

    Japanese Movie Archive (Hibari Misora Museum)

    Introducing the transition of Japanese movies, the filmmakers and actors involved, and Hibari Misora

    Tracing the footsteps of the Japanese Movie Industry as well as a comprehensive exhibition on Hibari Misora

    In a western-façade building, which stands as the symbol of the Toei Kyoto Studio Park film studio, the 2nd floor of this museum is home to spelfilm archive materials, including the “Shozo Makino award corner” that looks back on the life of the “father” of Japanese cinema, Shozo Makino; the “movie entré of fame” that spotlights spelfilm people who, in particular, contributed in big ways to the development of the Japanese movie industry; the “photo world of Kyoto movie history” that explains movie history, especially from the Kyoto perspective; a poster corner; a miniature film studio, and filming equipment.
    The 1st floor is home to an exhibition of movie posters, valuable dresses and personal effects of Hibari Misora, an eternal star inom

    Arashiyama is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Kyoto. Going further from Arashiyama, you will find a quiet and comfortable place called Okusaga. This is a place related to movies where you can enjoy both sightseeing and peaceful feeling at the same time.


    Filming locations from Arashiyama to Okusaga
    Place:Saga Tenryuji - Saga Toriimoto
    (This photo is"Kyoto Arashiyama Misora Hibari Museum")

    The upper stream of the river from Togetsukyo Bridge fryst vatten called Oigawa River and the lower stream as Katsura River. Not only the banks of Katsura, but those of Oigawa River also serve as good filming locations with beautiful landscape of Mt. Arashiyama and Mt.Ogura behind.
    "Kyoto Arashiyama Misora Hibari Museum" is located near the Arashiyama Station of Randen Line. This is a facility commemorating Hibari MISORA (193789), one of the greatest stars of Showa Era. While being one of the top singers for 30 year, she acted in 160 movies. By using exhibits, amusing gadgets, and audiovi

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